Articles, tagged with "rate of inflation", page 4
19th April 2011
The world is changing and so are the health conditions. Advancement in technology and other fields has led to the transformation of the world; however, this development has not come without a price. It has resulted into enormous stress and evolution of a ...
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Author:
Aamy Brown
07th April 2011
For an average salaried person it is not possible to think of luxuries and accumulate the assets to make living easy. But with bank offering loans at lower Bank Interest Rates the dreams of many have come true. Now is has not remained a big issue to own a...
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Author:
Amanda Graten
30th March 2011
We don't need financial gurus to tell us that saving for retirement is pretty hard. The question is, what is the trouble with saving? There are four primary psychological underlying factors inherent to us that could actually address this question, accordi...
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Author:
Christa Blair
18th March 2011
One of the most exceptional ways to trade on the Forex market is with the use of Bollinger Bands. These bands indicate volatility based on the standard deviation and are set in relation to the moving average. To learn about the history of Bollinger bands,...
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Author:
Forex Mansion
11th March 2011
In the mid- and late-1960s, there was no doubt among U.S. public policy makers that the federal government should be encouraging more citizens to attend and graduate from college.
Bolstered by the success of the highly popular GI Bill (http://www.gibil...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
11th March 2011
The working class citizens are the ones who face various fiscal troubles every day. They are trying to make ends assemble with their meager salary. Everyone would agree that with the growing rate of inflation, the money you have is never adequate. To meet...
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Author:
andrew
02nd March 2011
Paying for college can be tricky, especially when the cost of a college education is far outstripping the rate of inflation.
About two-thirds of today’s college students take out student loans (http://www.nextstudent.com/student-loans/) of some sort, a...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
02nd March 2011
With the rising rate of inflation and the serious economic downturn, more people than ever before are left hurting for extra income. The old adage that it takes money to make money is of course true, but when you don't have money to start with, this beco...
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Author:
Eugene Wallace.
02nd March 2011
Knowledge is power. It is common knowledge that money has to be invested wisely .If you are a novice at investing, terms such as bonds, yield, Price Earning ratio may sound Greek and Latin.
Relax. It takes years to understand the art of investing. You’...
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Author:
Sharonsingh
25th February 2011
While things are looking up this year, there is going to be major upward pressure on interest rates going into 2012. The reason is price inflation, and it’s coming with some significant fervor.
This isn’t any big prediction. All you have to do is follo...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
22nd February 2011
Homeowners are getting to be increasingly concerned because of the continuous rise in the price of energy. They are seeing their electric bills getting larger every month often higher than the rate of inflation. With no end coming soon nearly everyone i...
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Author:
David Sheard
16th February 2011
There appears to be a belief that the battle between inflation and deflation is now won, the UK is now in an inflationary cycle. The current rate of inflation is near 5% as measured by the old, but still universally accepted, measure: RPI.
Whether this...
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Author:
Great Financial Ideas
15th February 2011
Investment risk is going up for new equity positions and it’s mostly because share prices are strong. The stock market continues to trend higher, because earnings are good and because there’s a fair amount of hope for the future. We also have very accommo...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
14th February 2011
Are you looking for home equity loans for pensioners? Do you know where to find this loan with ease? Please, note that you are at the right place.
The economic slump is causing real adversity to many people right across the world. Some of the hardest hit...
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Author:
jimleon
03rd February 2011
The housing market in UK is not very charged up, but there is nothing to panic either. There are enough reasons to be happy about it. Here is why:
1. Lending in July was better than that in June. There is a very slight increase in net secured lending t...
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Author:
Repossession Guru